The Sierra Madre Occidental's wildfire had been burning for 47 entire hours now!
The thick smoke had dyed the sky black.
Quite a few flights were suspended...
And the same fire caused about 600,000 people at the foot of the mountains to be affected, dragging their families and fleeing into the city, causing a great impact on employment and social stability.
The southern town of Sinaloa, Tepic, originally had only about 30,000 inhabitants, but now more than 150,000 people poured in, with civilians lying all over the streets, children in their parents' arms, staring blankly at the world.
Even if Victor claimed to drive out drug traffickers in the name of the people, to a great extent he couldn't completely prevent the war from harming civilians.
Spanish research institutions indicate that the drug war initiated by Victor had already caused at least 2 million ordinary citizens to be displaced, with over 30,000 dying in the war.
For those with power and money...